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Test Description: What causes Earth's seasons?
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What causes Earth to have seasons?
A
the moon
B
Earth's rotation
C
Earth's tilt
D
Earth's revolution around the Sun.
2) When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun, what season is it?
A
fall
B
summer
C
winter
D
spring
3) When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is ______ in the southern hemisphere.
A
spring
B
fall
C
winter
D
summer
4) When the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, what season is it?
A
fall
B
summer
C
winter
D
spring
5) The _____ is the longest day, and shortest night, of the year.
A
winter solstice
B
summer solstice
C
Spring equinox
D
Fall equinox
6) The __________ is the shortest day of the year, and the longest night.
A
summer solstice
B
winter solstice
C
Fall equinox
D
Spring equinox
7) At the _____________, day and night are the same length.
A
summter and wunner soltices
B
Spring and Fall equinoxes
C
full moon and new moon
D
winter and summer solstices
8) Winter in the northern hemisphere occurs during the months of ____________________.
A
December, January, February
B
September, October, November
C
June, July, August
D
March, April, May
9) Winter in the southern hemisphere occurs during the months of ____________________.
A
March, April, May
B
June, July, August
C
December, January, February
D
September, October, November
10) The northern and southern hemispheres on Earth are divided by an imaginary line called the ______________.
A
Tropic of Capricorn
B
Tropic of Cancer
C
equator
D
prime meridian
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